The nearly-four minute segment, posted at FosterFriess.com and, as first reported by the Daily Beast, blasted out to his email list, features a clip of Hitler being told that a doctor of his choice is out of his network under the health care law.

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“I don’t want a Jew like Feingold poking around my bum. Just make an appointment with Dr. Steiner,” the character says, according to English subtitles. The images, but not the text, of the video appear to be from the German movie “Downfall,” as the initial report noted.

His aides reply, nervously, that Steiner is no longer in his physicians’ network. The Hitler character proceeds to lose his temper, bellowing that President Barack Obama “said ‘if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor,’” and going on to outline a series of concerns about the law, from losing his plan and doctor to the notion that more plans could be cancelled.

The clip is titled, “Humorous parody of Hitler realizing he can’t keep his doctor under Obamacare.”

A representative for Friess could not immediately be reached.

Friess, who was a major backer of former Sen. Rick Santorum’s unsuccessful presidential bid in 2012, found himself in hot water that year when he said that aspirin placed “between the knees” was an acceptable form of birth control for “gals” “back in my day.” An uproar ensued, and Friess later apologized.